The following accounts were News taken from Columbia County Sheriff’s Office incident reports:

Man threatens teenage driver

A 19-year-old contacted police after a homeowner threatened to shoot him for turning around in his driveway.

The teen told police he was turning his vehicle around and partially pulled into a driveway on Dowling Road when the resident came out, made him roll down his window and threatened to shoot him if he pulled in his driveway again.

These accounts were taken from Columbia County Sheriff’s Office incident reports:

Man arrested for intoxication

A man was arrested for public intoxication after he was found slumped over the wheel of his running vehicle at a Grovetown gas station Tuesday.

Police were called to Pilot, 4091 Jimmie Dyess Parkway about 3 a.m. after a cashier notified police. The cashier told police she reached into the unlocked vehicle that was parked by the gas pumps and shut if off for safety reasons before calling police.

These ac­­counts were taken from Columbia County Sheriff’s Office incident reports:

2 young boys leave home for Waffle House

Boys ages 3 and 5 were found walking alone Thursday on North Belair Road.

At 10:26 a.m., an officer who was responding to a suspicious-people report met Columbia County Fire Chief James Burnette, who told them a man had flagged him down and taken the two youngsters to the school for safety.

The Columbia County Sheriff's Office say they have identified a man suspected in an armed robbery Friday.

Danny Maurice Taylor, 28, of Goldsboro, N.C. has been identified as the suspect, according to police who say warrants for an arrest are forthcoming.

Photos taken from security cameras of the suspect using the robbery victim's credit card at Kmart in North Augusta, just after the robbery, were released and the public was asked to help identify the suspect.

An Appling man contacted police Feb. 11 after he shot down a drone flying over his Marshall Road property.

The man told police the drone had been flying low over his property for at least 15 minutes and he believed it was invading his privacy. Soon after he shot it down with a 9 mm pistol, the drone’s owner came looking for the item.

The shooter advised the drone’s owner to retrieve it and get off his property.

The following accounts were taken from Columbia County Sheriff’s Office incident reports:

Man confronts trespasser

A Grovetown man called authorities Friday after he confronted someone who tried to burglarize his home.

The 38-year-old man said someone knocked on his door just after midnight. When he opened the door, the man said a stranger was standing in his back yard. When he asked who he was, the trespasser said he was a game warden investigating a report of deer poaching.